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1.              C412 C414  0 15 0 15  R404  3 3k                   Y    C416  16V            Q404  DTC114TK  MUTING    DTC114TK  MUTING          3 3      3  MAIN BOAR     Page 16     15                  15       Q408 410 411  MUTING CONTROL  SWITGH    Q406  DTC114TK  MUTING          Q407  DTC114TK    MUTING    1SS133T    Q411  MUN211T1                            C4        C5        C6                     CZ    VE            DFP IN    CT R442    L701                4 7uH  SID  C701  1 R701  50V 4 7k  AUX L   lt  lt  W  JC106    0  CN701  m 15P  AUX GND  LO      5                   AUX R  NS        N C    LAMP B        Pu        pd        o    bel   PEE        731    AO6 0 R706 1k LCD CE     EN R707 1k LCD DO           me tooo  2         R709 1k LCD CLO       ie 10k    RE1 jal   R711 10k RE2 le                 EE wo  2  a      prom              DAN202K D704  MTZJ6 8C    D702 MTZJ6 8C  D703 MTZJ6 8C    R712 100k    D701  MTZJ6 8C      D721  MM3Z6V8ST1  D720  MM3Z6V8ST1           15    KEY BOARD  CN601     Page 19     CT R442    4 5  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM     MAIN Board  3 3         1 2 3 4     MAIN BOARD 109        2         MAIN BOARD   1 3      Page 14       lt        MTZJ T 77 5 1B    A31 0 6  0   0 6     C909 0 1             X901  C907  10p 6 3MHz    REGOSC  X2  x1  GND   IF REQ    GND       AM IF  FM IF         VDD PLL  FM OSC  AM OSC           GND PLL     40     e  ir  PAT qe   9     R904 9  0               ST IND SD IN    ACC IN  RMT IN          R936 47k                         
2.            7                  JW101  ED                        R507  JW241 2    13      l 14  JW134        Y D      H 13    R703 Yl     e            yo HIS SIS K 12    N N LO N          Y En   _    i z o a      k 12  F    6 6 6         405 0404 0406   0803  mi  C704   D 13  RA    J 13  K 6    JW161        JW156  LI  CO         JW158  JW159  0703  JW162  22  NI          O          O JW133    8               405  22 8W132   5 e      D  91252        06          2    6401 a 19 NO  KO  lu     9              JW228 5   8                      O 9         R451 34 293 R403                          ja    975   oi          915 E  EJ      Horne                           0802  1 22 C419 JW230          JC108 IL               n2         Da  entr C108          CD cue  THO     i               O O            25 PO                  v       a C805 0804 MECHANISM        5     29  5  B  E            9  0806  JW228              co                             c      NGINGIL                    lt         N              CHASSIS        ys  Ss CHO                                             5 5 40 220    R916 e Q201  10  N       5119119      IO       Y 5    4  e 0202             O  gt       15                    72  E ne   aoe  5 ia LE TA  13  8 5 R712                  5 S    15  P O_o et  gt    El      8    7 Ci06 8      E  14      R151             7   O      N TIJA  il    Vy  13  68    Dei D R930 AW EQ E C902 O 1 13  5 0152 C151 O H E   R  ls                                 C213                  5 6   
3.           adjustment for repair    Power voltage is dc 14 4V and fed with regulated dc power  supply from ACC and BATT cords    Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground  under no signal  detuned  conditions    no mark   FM         MW         LW           TAPE PLAVBACK   Voltages are taken with a VOM  Input impedance 10 MQ    Voltage variations mav be noted due to normal produc   tion tolerances    Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope    Voltage variations mav be noted due to normal produc   tion tolerances    Circled numbers refer to waveforms    Signal path          FM       AM MW LW     gt  gt   TAPE PLAYBACK    gt      AUX IN    CT R442    4 2  PRINTED WIRING BOARD     MAIN Board        16     Semiconductor  Location    4 15    10 14                                                                                D 2  D 2   MAIN BOARD          1 4  J101 WHT BLK   9   FM AM ANTENNA  C435 E 8   9 O O CE O GRY BLK D 1 0  VIO BLK D 1 0     E v D 11  Du A      CS e D 12       a AP D 11  0432        512 JW249 GE e D 11  L102 A S N   VIO BLK C 5  R 8 E E Q                        O 18        O   gt               q    3               e LIGHT BLU ATT K  3  Lo  gt         A R801 D811 K 3  Y  sam e 5                SS      lt  K 3  o                 AN   EE a   n     548 8 Bd THP802 l M  ce    TD         2            L                C  JW244      R803 O    R506 R508  if D att m  JW242      R806 Q801                       R505    8                 6502 0504  alr TILA Ai  
4.     C908 1 162 915 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0 5PF 50V  lt  JACK  gt   C909 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V  C910 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10    50V J101 1 817 334 11 JACK  ANT   FM AM ANTENNA   C911 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10  25V J401 1 774 698 11 JACK  PIN 2P  REAR   C914 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP  100PF 5  50V  lt  SHORT  gt   C915 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5  50V  JC101 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0   lt  CONNECTOR  gt  JC103 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  JC104 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0    CN201 1 564 705 11 PIN  CONNECTOR  SMALL TYPE  3P JC105 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0     CN202 1 564 511 11 PLUG  CONNECTOR 8P JC106 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  CN701 1 817 333 11 SOCKET  CONNECTOR 15    CN802 1 774 701 21 PIN  CONNECTOR 16P 46108 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  JC109 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0   lt  DIODE  gt  JC110 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  46111 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  D101 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133   77 JC113 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0102 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133   77  0151 8 719 109 85 DIODE RD5 1ESB2 JC115 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0402 8 719 987 69 DIODE       217 JC116  1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0403 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133   77 46121 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  JC122  1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0501 8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002 JC123 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0502 8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002  0503 8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002 JC124 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0504   8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002 JC125 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0505 8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N40
5.     Description    METAL CHIP  CARBON  CARBON    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    CARBON  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON  METAL CHIP    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON    METAL CHIP  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON    CARBON   METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP  CARBON  METAL CHIP    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON    CARBON  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON  CARBON    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON    1K  1K  1K    1K  1K  1K  100K  100K    10K    12K  12K  12K    12K  18K  18K  18K  18K    2 2K  1K  22K  1K  2 7      100    100    100    100    4 7      4 7    5 6K  5 6K    1K    1K  1K  1K  10K  10K    100K  22K  10K  680  2 2    470  100K    6 8K  4 7K    CT R442    Remark    1710W  1 4W  1 4W    1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1710W  1710W    1 4W  1710W  1710W  1 4W  1710W    1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W    1710W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W    1 4W   1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W    1 4W  1 4W  1710W  1 4W  1710W    1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W    1 4W  1710W  1710W  1 4W  1 4W    1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1710W  1710W    1710W  1710W  1 4W  1 2W  1 2W    1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W    27    CT R442    Ref  No  Part No  Description Remark Ref  No  Part No  Description Remark  ACCESSORIES  R902  1 247 879 11 CARBON 100K 5  1 4W kakak kakak akak akak kak  R903 1 247 871 11 CARBON 47K 5      14W  R904 1 216 864 11 SHORTCHIP 0
6.    C101  C102  C103  C104  C105    C106  C108  C109  C110  C111    C113  C114  C115  C116  C117    C118  C119  C121  0122  0123    0124  0151  0152  0153  0154    0155  0156  0165  C201  C202    C203  C204  C205  C206  C207    C208  C209  C210  C211  C212    C213  C401  C402  C403  C404    Part No     1 572 596 21 SWITCH  KEY BOARD  TUNER TU   1 786 491 11 SWITCH  ROTARY  AUDIO CONTROL                                          K KK K K KK K KKK K K KK    Description    A 3274 707 A MAIN BOARD  COMPLETE    KOK K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K    3 376 464 11  7 682 150 01  7 685 792 09  7 685 793 09    1 162 927 11  1 162 970 11  1 162 968 11  1 128 551 11  1 164 227 11    1 124 589 11  1 163 035 00  1 162 970 11  1 164 156 11  1 162 970 11    1 164 156 11  1 164 227 11  1 162 970 11  1 124 257 00  1 162 968 11    1 124 463 00  1 162 970 11  1 104 509 11  1 104 509 11  1 107 823 11    1 107 823 11  1 164 378 11  1 162 920 11  1 124 257 00  1 162 959 11    1 165 138 11  1 164 156 11  1 127 888 11  1 162 964 11  1 162 964 11    1 124 233 11  1 124 233 11  1 126 966 11  1 126 966 11  1 164 227 11    1 164 227 11  1 126 160 11  1 126 160 11  1 104 665 11  1 164 156 11    1 126 947 11  1 126 160 11  1 126 160 11  1 164 346 11  1 164 346 11    Remark    SCREW   PTT 2 6X6    GROUND POINT    SCREW  P 3X12    SCREW  PTT 2 6X6  S   SCREW  PTT 2 6X8  S      lt  CAPACITOR  gt     CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT   CERAMIC CHIP    ELECT   CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERA
7.    See page 17 for Waveform     5 6 7 8    PHONE MUTE    R924 2 2k                     CONECT       CD DISP SEL  2     FM AM S METER       AVSS GND       REGCPU VDDPORT    VDD RADIO CONT         CDS STOP         SYSTEM CONTROLLER    IC901  uPD178078GF 565  E00 EN PANCON1    EOI NC    POWER CONT  RDS DI   BAND CONT  CD ACC CONT  LCD CONT2  LCD CONT1     5  POWER MUTE       AW               or ar       aaa             R920 47k                 Q804  2SD1858     5 6V REGULATOR    D808  1SS133T    D804  MTZJ T 77 5 1B    D807  MTZJ6 8C         D806  MTZJ6 2A    D906                      MUN2113T1 Q807 808    ACCESSORY    MUN2211T1    LAMP B              1SS133      1    MAIN   2 3                R921 2 2k  R922 2 2k  R923 2 2k    FRONT                      CDS CS  CDS SLEEP  CDS RESET             CDS IN       SEN 2  SEN 1         MF CONT  FLAP IN        FRONT PANEL                 47k   93  C165      0 R926 100k   a  0 R925 100k    11 14 15 16    BOARD     Page 15                                      415  1   gt     gt   W       J   4  R421 C427  4 7k 0 1  R424 C429 R422 R419    01 1M 100k  1   AW  C432  10  50V J401  O leo    o   gt      R420 C428  L   o 100k 0 1                  Q NOISE LEVEL     5 70p  DETECT        d     0435  IS ATTACHED 4 2 7k    4705       PANEL IS REMOVED 0    C433       JC111  0    S901   RESET           C904  0 022F  5 5V  L          R505 18k         lt   R501 12      504 12        2 o                00 UE  R506 18k      nor            R903    0 R928 100
8.   6    6904                3p  JW190     CHASSIS           A  5  IWA98  JW192  JW256   3   3     JW200  R933  O  AL SI  JW210       R903    S901   RESET     ee            in  we e    JW221  2789            3   JW218  E       A      il           L  Pg es           i    d    1 687 799        KEY BOARD  CN601     Page 18       xz                                        m                         13 13    CT R442    4 3  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM   MAIN Board  1 3      See page 17 for waveform     1 2 3    4 5        See page 17 for IC Block Diagrams   6 7 8    J101   C101    FM AM ANTENNA  100p   gt             R101 L101   1M 4 7uH   O 00  D101  1SS133T    D102  1SS133T       CN201  3P  PE  a  gt  gt    WP    gt  gt  C201  1000p    MECHANISM  BLOCK    CN202                                     TU101  FAE347 E40     TUNER UNIT           R110 33                 FM B   SWITCH    AM B   SWITCH       fmirn fmoax       MUN2211T1  LOCALDX  SWITCHING LW 1 8 2  Q105 106  LOW PASS  FILTER    Q106  MSD601                C204  10  16V  R201  220k  C203  2 0 2   16V  E EN  2   7     R203 C205  R205 39 33  5 6k 50V  AM   R207 C207  150k 0 022          Q201    DTB123YS Gels    es         13 6     Q201 202    CAPSTAN REEL   5   MOTOR DRIVE              8   0102 0103  0  MSB709 ly MSD601      RT1 8 8  RT1 0         C123 C124 JC258  0 47 0 47 0  115    R  iv    R119  2  4 7k       R123 R113  47k 0          TAPE PRE AMP    IC201     3161    IC B D     1  3           R206  C206 R204  33 39     5 6k  50V  WW  
9.   C208 R208   Er C212  0 022 150k 100 0 1  l  R210  1k  EX  2   2  EX  2   7  R209  1k    50V  0 A87  I                              N         2  E IC151       RDS DECODER       B D  C152 16151  27   SAA6579T              D151    MTZJ5 1B                    Q  SD601 RT1                      Q108 Q107 108  MSD601 RT1 LOW PASS    FILTER                  C210  1  50V      UR    E      TA L      gt   C209  1    JC116    R212  4 7k    R217 R214  100k 1k A79  G     gt      VS1 14V        Q202  UN2211T1          12    A1    D    MAIN BOARB  A2 gt   2 3      Page 15     2     MAIN BOARD   5 3      Page 16     4 4  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM     MAIN Board  2 3         MAIN BOARD   1 3      Page 14      MAIN BOARD        23     JC113  LEV L 0    C423             Guo   ET  new  P CB  L         RA  L   NY    TA  L   mile Ta       B A  n               409  Bc        16V                   e        5  C401     1 C403  50V 1  006                               S 7Imimimimimim 5  mee   Wh  eS CC       OrrFRFD       ZZ  Sert  c      4  14 52    p  2      34  LSELO 4 4    NERA a  E       ma   ESTA      gt   41  RA  R   AUX R 2 7        E                                          44  RSELO z              DAZ            mm  EO                 gt  DD  LE              BE     E  22 22 PE E       B D  Il se 01818000           e        N   gt           oa  c402 404  3 1  50V    E  2    C40     9 10  me ce 16V     CO                           See page 17 for IC Block Diagram     R426 1k       R428 1k    VS1 14V 
10.   Mod  le de type FIX  panneau fixe  Retirez la plaque  d ajustement      en poussant les parties haut et bas de  la plaque dans le sens de la fl  che      Comme pour le modele de type DFP  panneau avant  amovible   la plaque d ajustement est emball  e  s  par  ment    l usine    Retirez le manchon d installation   El   Ins  rez les leviers  8  le long de chaque cannelure sur les   deux c  t  s de l appareil pour d  bloquer le manchon   d installation  D  puis tirez sur le manchon pour le d  tacher  de l appareil     INSTALLATION DE BASE  gt        Installation dans le tableau de bord   Pour certains types de voiture  il faudra peut   tre faire  des ajustements ou modifications pour installer l appareil   Si c est le cas pour votre voiture  consultez le revendeur  de chaines audio automobiles AIWA le plus proche                                                              Ajustement de l angle de montage  L angle de montage doit   tre de 30  ou moins de  l horizontale        Pr  caution pour l installation sans manchon              gt   D  Utilisez les vis fournies     indiqu  es dans  A  pour attacher les fixations de montage M  non  fournies      DEUTSCH    MITGELIEFERTE BEFESTIGUNGSTEILE  ZUR INSTALLATION  gt   A    INSTALLATIONEN    Das in dieser Anleitung beschriebene Installationsszenarium  bezieht sich auf ein typisches Fahrzeug  Falls Ihr Fahrzeug  spezielle Einstellungen oder Modifikationen erfordert  fragen  Sie bei Ihrem AIWA Autoradio Fachhandler nach     ZUR BESO
11.  010 25 TRANSISTOR   50601         0906   8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77 0201 8 729 925 67 TRANSISTOR DTB123YS TP  0202 8 729 421 22 TRANSISTOR UN2211   lt  FUSE  gt  0403 8 729 010 25 TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  F801 1 532 877 11 FUSE  BLADE TYPE   AUTO FUSE   10A32V  0404   8 729 027 44 TRANSISTOR DTC114TKA T146  0405 8 729 027 44 TRANSISTOR DTC114TKA T146   lt  IC   0406 8 729 027 44 TRANSISTOR DTC114TKA T146  0407 8 729 027 44 TRANSISTOR DTC114TKA T146  IC151 9 759 065 98      SAA6579T 0408 8 729 027 24 TRANSISTOR DTA114TKA T146   0201 8 759 800 66      LA3161    26    Ref  No     0410  0411  0501  0801  0802  0803    0804  0807  0808    R101  R102  R103  R104  R105    R106  R107  R108  R109  R110    R111  R112  R113  R114  R115    R116  R118  R119  R121  R122    R123  R124  R151  R152  R201    R202  R203  R204  R205  R206    R207  R208  R209  R210  R211    R212  R213  R214  R215  R216    R217  R401  R402  R403  R404    R405  R406    Part No     8  29 027 44  8  29 421 22  8  29 027 24  8  29 209 60  8  29 421 22  8  29 209 15    8  29 039 83  8  29 421 22  8  29 901 06    1 247 903 00  1 249 417 11  1 249 408 11  1 249 393 11  1 216 841 11    1 216 839 11  1 216 841 11  1 216 833 11  1 216 825 11  1 216 013 00    1 216 001 00  1 216 820 11  1 216 864 11  1 216 833 11  1 216 833 11    1 249 417 11  1 216 821 11  1 216 829 11  1 249 427 11  1 249 427 11    1 216 841 11  1 216 845 11  1 216 825 11  1 249 411 11  1 216 849 11    1 216 849 11  1 216 804 11  1 216 804 11  1 216 830 
12.  3 252 883 11 MANUAL  INSTRUCTION  INSTALL  R905 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5  1 4W  ENGLISH  SPANISH  FRENCH  GERMAN   R906 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5  1 4W ITALIAN  DUTCH  POLISH  HUNGARIAN   CZECH  RUSSIAN   8908 1 216 845 11 METALCHIP 100K 5   1 10W 3 254 658 11 MANUAL  INSTRUCTION  R909 1 216 845 11                  100K 5  1710W  ENGLISH  SPANISH  FRENCH  GERMAN   R910 1 216 845 11 METAL            100K 5  1710W ITALIAN  DUTCH  POLISH  HUNGARIAN   R912 1 247 871 11 CARBON 47K 5      14W CZECH  RUSSIAN   R913 1 247 871 11 CARBON 47K 5  1 4W            OK OK ok OK OK OK OK OK ok OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK EE OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK KK  R914 1 247 871 11 CARBON 47K 5      14W PARTS FOR INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  8916 1 216 845 11 CARBON 100K 5   1 10W  8917 1 216 845 11 CARBON 100K 5   1 10W 501 3 250 171 01 FRAME  FITTING  R920 1 216 841 11 METALCHIP 47K 5  1710W 502 3 250 255 01 COLLAR  503 3 251 080 01 KEY  FRAME  R921 1 247 839 11 CARBON 2 2K 5  1 4W 504 3 251 083 01 HOLDER  REAR  R922 1 247 839 11 CARBON 2 2K 5  1 4W 505 X 3383 233 2 SCREW ASSY  A   8923 1 247 839 11 CARBON 2 2K 5      14W  R924 1 247 839 11 CARBON 2 2K 5  1 4W 506 1 776 527 82 CORD  WITH CONNECTOR   ISO   POWER   R925 1 216 845 11 METAL            100K 5  1 10    R926 1 216 845 11 METAL            100K 5  1710W  R927 1 216 845 11 METALCHIP 100K 5   1 10W  R928 1 216 845 11 METALCHIP 100K 5  1710W  R929 1 216 845 11 METALCHIP 100K 5  1 10    R930 1 216 845 11 
13.  4    8 ohmios   y con suficiente capacidad el  ctrica  De lo contrario  puede da  ar los altavoces        NO conecte los altavoces en paralelo      NO conecte los terminales del sistema de altavoces al   chasis del coche                        3 Al conductor de silenciamiento de radio  del kit de manos libres para el tel  fono  celular de coche  etc    Cuando el cable de silenciamiento  marr  n  para tel  fono  est   conectado al kit de manos libres para tel  fono  celular de coche  etc   la unidad silencia autom  ticamente  los altavoces durante su conversaci  n en el tel  fono  celular  Para m  s detalles  consulte el anual de  instrucciones del kit de manos libres para tel  fono celular  de coche    Nota   Este cable de silenciamiento de tel  fono s  lo puede   conectarse a la linea de silenciamiento de radio  No   funcionar   si lo conecta a otro tipo de sistema de salida     FRANCAIS    CONNEXIONS  PRECAUTIONS    Pr  cautions pour les connexions   Avant le raccordement  v  rifiez que la cl   d allumage est  sur OFF  et d  branchez la prise de terre de la batterie  pour prot  ger l appareil et votre voiture des dommages           Attention   Effectuez les connexions correctement  comme  indiqu   sur le diagramme de connexion    Ne raccordez pas le cordon n  gatif O de chaque fil  de haut parleur    un point commun  Au remplacement  du fusible  utilisez un fusible    amp  rage nominal  identique  L emploi d un fusible    amp  rage plus    lev   peut s  rieusement endommag
14.  CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10  16V  C605 1 165 176 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10  16V  C609 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10  50V  C610 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10   50V   lt  CONNECTOR  gt   CN601 1 817 332 11 PLUG  CONNECTOR 15     lt  DIODE  gt   D601 8 719 067 40 DIODE STZ6 8N T146  0602   8 719 067 40 DIODE STZ6 8N T146                601 6 703 685 01      LC75854W   lt  LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY  gt   LCD601 1 805 164 11 DISPLAY PANEL  LIQUID CRYSTAL   lt  LED  gt   LED601 8 719 075 89 LED BR1112H 730 TR  KEY ILLUMINATION   LED602 8 719 075 89 LED BR1112H 730 TR  KEY ILLUMINATION   LED604 6 500 662 01 LED SML 012YTT86RST   KEY ILLUMINATION   LED605 6 500 662 01 LED SML 012YTT86RST   KEY ILLUMINATION   LED606 6 500 662 01 LED SML 012YTT86RST   KEY ILLUMINATION   LED610 6 500 165 11 LED SLI 343YY3FW ST  LCD BACK LIGHT     24    Items marked         are not stocked since they  are seldom required for routine service   Some delay should be anticipated when order     In each case          for example     uPA     uPA    uPC     LPC      Ref  No  Part No   0601 8 729 010 25  0603 8 729 010 25  R601 1 216 833 11  R602 1 216 825 11  R603 1 216 825 11  R604 1 216 825 11  R605 1 216 825 11  R606 1 216 845 11  R607 1 216 845 11  R608 1 216 828 11  R609 1 216 829 11  R610 1 216 829 11  R611 1 216 829 11  R612 1 216 843 11  R613 1 216 817 11  R614 1 216 815 11  R615 1 216 823 11  R616 1 218 867 11  R617 1 216 817 11  R618 1 216 817 11  R619 1 216 817 11  R624 1 216 821 11  R625 1 2
15.  Waveform    See page 17 for IC Block Diagram     Al    KEY BOARD     AUX BOARD     2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12    LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY                        S32  S31  S30          D601  STZ6 8N       LED602  BR1112H TR RED          LED601                    s  BR1112H TR RED  o  o LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DRIVER        KEY CONTROL SLI 343YY3FW ST            IC601 t  LCD BACK LIGHT   LC75854W               an LED601 602 604 606  MSD601 RT1  KEY ILLUMINATION   LED DRIVE                 ROTARY ENCODER    AUDIO CONTROL                 a          S607  A    PE    LED604  SML 012YTT86RST          Q601  MSD601 RT1    LED DRIVE        s    LED605  SML 012YTT86RST    a  mL        LED606 470    SML 012YTT86RST          C605  0 047    R609 4 7k  R610 4 7k             19 19    AUX GND    LAMP B     DFP             2    LCD         LCD DO    LCD DI    LCD CLO     9 9 9 9 0 9 9 606696929           442    13      J601  AUX    MAIN BOARD   2 3   CN701     Page 15     CT R442    4 8  IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION    MAIN BOARD     901 uPD178076GF 565 3BA  SYSTEM CONTROLLER     Pin No                                 ISO ID        F2   TN             e      e                   IN                     1           925 ID        NO        D  D  D Ib                        29  30    Go  G  92  Go   92   Go          92   Go               ION vA  Oo ll fre    4  4  4  4  4       NIN  5 IS ID             I Battery voltage detection signal input terminal  Front panel block remove attach detection signal in
16.  __ O    p   7  7    02 fb           Diode matrix input terminal for initial setting Not used  Diode matrix input terminal for initial setting  Diode matrix input terminal for initial setting Not used    74 75 MO 1  MO 2        Diode matrix output terminal for initial setting Not used    y  77  i    ON                      OO  N    8              MO3   O   Diode matrix output terminal for initial setting o    MO4   O   Diode matrix output terminal for initial setting Notused 6        Tape in detection switch input terminal           tape in   RE1 IN Jog dial pulse input from the rotary encoder    GND                          o                                 90    STANDB Y FF REW detection switch input terminal    L     FF REW mode     H     playback mode    REEL Tape direction switch input terminal    L     reverse direction     H     forward direction    MAIN M CONT      Capstan reel motor drive signal output terminal           motor       FLAP IN  MFCONT                       91 92   SENLSEN2        Noted 000000    20    93  94  95    CDS IN  CDS RESET        Notued OOOO  CDS SLEEP        Notused 0000    CT R442    x   se  ____                           epssrop         RADIO                                        io   gp                   _       21    CT R442    NOTE      XX and  X mean standardized parts  so they  may have some difference from the original  one   Color Indication of Appearance Parts  Example   KNOB  BALANCE  WHITE         RED    1 1    Parts Color Cabine
17.  automatically according to the  CT data sent from a currently tuned in RDS station     1    Press and hold TA  and then press AF during FM  reception      CT    appears in the display     2 Turn AUDIO CONTROL to select    CT ON           CT    appears in the display and the clock is adjusted     To turn off CT function  select    CT OFF    in step 2     Notes    In the following cases     CT    flashes and the clock will    not be adjusted       The tuned in signal is too weak to activate this    function         The tuned in station is not sending CT data               clock may not always be correct even when CT    function is on     Tips and other information    Presetting Alternative Frequency  AF  stations  automatically   Only the strongest frequencies among the AF stations  that are broadcasting the same program are selected  and assigned to each preset station button     1    During FM reception  make sure that    AF    and or     TP    appear s  in the display  see    Tuning in to    Alternative Frequency  AF  stations    and    Tuning in  to an EON Traffic Program  TP          2 Press and hold PS A ME until Auto Memory for AF    stations starts     AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT    Listening to a CD MD MP3 portable  player or other equipment    You can listen to equipment connected to the unit  Refer  to the operating instructions for the corresponding  equipment for more detailed information    Be sure to remove the inserted cassette to prevent  possible damage to the unit b
18.  the cellular phone  hands free car kit  etc   When the telephone mute lead  light blue  is connected to  acellular phone hands free car kit  etc   the unit mutes the  sound from the speakers automatically during your  conversation on the cellular phone  For details  refer to the  instruction manual for the cellular phone hand free car kit   Note  Thistelephone mute lead supports connection only to the  radio mute line  When connected to another type of  output system  it will not work     ESPANOL    CONEXIONES  PRECAUCIONES    Precauciones al hacer las conexiones   Antes de conectar  confirme que el interruptor de encendido  est   en OFF y desmonte el terminal a tierra de la bater  a  para proteger el aparato y su coche contra da  os                             Precauci  n   Haga las conexiones correctamente  tal como se  describe en el diagrama de conexiones    No conecte el cable negativo O de cada cable de altavoz  aunpunto com  n  Cuando cambie el fusible  utilice siempre  uno del mismo amperaje nominal  El uso de un fusible de  mayor r  gimen puede provocar da  os importantes en el  aparato     DIAGRAMA DE CONEXIONES  gt   A         De la antena del coche      A la toma de entrada del amplificador de  potencia opcional  para el canal trasero     d AlconectorISO del veh  culo  alimentaci  n  el  ctrica    Compruebe que la forma de patillas del conector de   alimentaci  n el  ctrica de su coche es un conector que   cumpla con la norma ISO      1    Algunos tipos de coche 
19. 02 JC126 0 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  JC127 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0506 8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002 JC128 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0507 8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002  0508 8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002 406129 1 216 296 11 SHORT CHIP 0  0509   8 719 109 97 DIODE RD6 8ES B2 JC256  1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0510   8 719 914 43 DIODE DAN202K 46258 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  JC259  1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0701 8 719 109 97 DIODE RD6 8ES B2 JC262 1 216 295 00 SHORT CHIP 0  0702 8 719 109 97 DIODE RD6 8ES B2  0703 8 719 109 97 DIODE RD6 8ES B2  lt  COIL  gt   0704 8 719 109 97 DIODE RD6 8ES B2  0705 8 719 914 43 DIODE DAN202K L101 1 410 324 11 INDUCTOR 4 7uH  L102 1 424 759 11 COIL  AM ANT   0720 8 719 056 83 DIODE UDZ TE 17 6 8B L701 1 410 324 11 INDUCTOR 4 7uH  D721 8 719 056 83 DIODE UDZ TE 17 6 8B L801 1 456 316 11 COIL  CHOKE 3 0uH  D801 8 719 030 52 DIODE 1N5402 L901 1 410 517 11 INDUCTOR 47uH  0802 8 719 109 97 DIODE RD6 8ES B2  0803   8 719 110 17 DIODE RD10ESB2  lt  TRANSISTOR  gt   0804 8 719 109 85 DIODE RD5 1ESB2 Q101 8 729 421 22 TRANSISTOR UN2211  0806 8 719 109 92 DIODE RD6 2ES B2 0102 8 729 010 05 TRANSISTOR MSB709 RT1  0807 8 719 109 97 DIODE RD6 8ES B2 0103   8 729 010 25 TRANSISTOR   50601         0808 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77 0105 8 729 010 25 TRANSISTOR   50601         0810  8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002 0106 8 729 010 25 TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  D811 8 719 904 02 DIODE 1N4002 0107 8 729 010 25 TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  0902 8 719 109 85 DIODE RD5 1ESB2 0108   8 729
20. 11  1 216 830 11    1 216 847 11  1 216 847 11  1 216 821 11  1 216 821 11  1 249 401 11    1 247 847 11  1 247 847 11  1 249 417 11  1 247 871 11  1 247 871 11    1 216 845 11  1 216 827 11  1 216 827 11  1 216 827 11  1 216 827 11    1 216 821 11  1 249 417 11    Description    TRANSISTOR  TRANSISTOR  TRANSISTOR  TRANSISTOR  TRANSISTOR  TRANSISTOR    TRANSISTOR  TRANSISTOR  TRANSISTOR     lt  RESISTOR  gt     CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  SHORT CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    CARBON  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON  CARBON    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON   METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  CARBON    CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON  CARBON    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  CARBON    DTC114TKA T146    UN2211    DTA114TKA T146    25B1375  UN2211  25D2012    25D1858 QR TV2    UN2211    DTA144EK    1M  1K  180  10  47K    33K  47K  10K  2 2K    10  820    10K  10K    1K  1K  4 7K  6 8K  6 8K    47K  100K  2 2K  330  220K    220K  39  39  5 6K  5 6K    150K  150K  1K  1K  47    4 7K  4 7K    47K  47K    100K  3 3K  3 3K  3 3K  3 3K    1K  1K    9   9   9   9   9     9   9   9   9   9     9   9     9   9     9   9   9   9   9     9   9     9   9   9   9   9     9   9     Remark    1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1710W    1710W  1710W  1710W  1710
21. 18 867 11  S601 1 572 596 21  S602 1 762 365 21  S603 1 762 526 11  S604 1 762 365 21  S605 1 572 596 21  S606 1 762 365 21  S607 1 572 596 21  5608 1 762 365 21  5609 1 572 596 21  5610 1 762 526 11  5611 1 762 365 21  5612 1 762 365 21  5613 1 572 596 21  5614 1 572 596 21  5615 1 762 365 21    When indicating parts by reference    number  please include the board     Description     lt  TRANSISTOR  gt     TRANSISTOR  TRANSISTOR     lt  RESISTOR  gt     METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP  METAL CHIP    METAL CHIP    MSD601 RT1   MSD601 RT1   10K 9   2 2K 5   2 2K 9   2 2K 9   2 2K 9   100K 9   100K 9   3 9K 9   4 7K 9   4 7K 9   4 7K 9   68K 9   470 9   330 9   1 5K 9   6 8K 9   470 9   470 9   470 9   1K 9   6 8K 9      lt  ROTARY ENCODER SWITCH  gt     SWITCH  KEY BOARD  SRC   SWITCH  TACTILE  SEL     SWITCH  3     SWITCH  TACTILE  PS  A ME   SWITCH  KEY BOARD  4     SWITCH  TACTILE  V   SWITCH  KEY BOARD  TA   SWITCH  TACTILE  PWR  MUTE   SWITCH  KEY BOARD  1     SWITCH  5     SWITCH  TACTILE  A   SWITCH  TACTILE  LO   SWITCH  KEY BOARD  2   SWITCH  KEY BOARD  6   SWITCH  TACTILE  DSPL     Remark    1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W    1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W    1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W    1710W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W    Ref  No     S616  5621 
22. C508  C509  C510  C511    C512  C513  C514  C520  C521    C522  C701  C702  C703  C704    C801  C802  C803  C804  C805    C806  C901  C902    Part No     1 162 967 11  1 162 967 11  1 164 227 11  1 164 227 11  1 124 233 11    1 124 233 11  1 131 664 11  1 131 664 11  1 131 664 11  1 131 664 11    1 124 233 11  1 124 233 11  1 124 259 11  1 126 963 11  1 126 963 11    1 124 259 11  1 164 227 11  1 124 564 00  1 164 156 11  1 128 551 11    1 164 156 11  1 164 156 11  1 164 156 11  1 162 970 11  1 126 160 11    1 126 964 11  1 126 964 11  1 162 962 11  1 162 962 11  1 107 823 11    1 107 823 11  1 107 823 11  1 107 823 11  1 164 733 11  1 164 733 11    1 164 733 11  1 164 733 11  1 126 964 11  1 128 551 11  1 126 956 11    1 164 156 11  1 126 768 11  1 162 966 11  1 128 809 11  1 128 809 11    1 128 809 11  1 126 160 11  1 126 160 11  1 162 964 11  1 162 964 11    1 164 156 11  1 162 966 11  1 164 156 11  1 126 934 11  1 126 947 11    1 164 227 11  1 126 956 11  1 164 227 11    Description    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT    ELECT   CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    ELECT  ELECT  ELECT  ELECT  ELECT    ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT    ELECT  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT  ELECT  ELECT    CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT   CERAMIC 
23. CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT  ELECT    CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP    CT R442    Remark    0 0033uF 10   0 0033uF 10     0 022uF 10   0 022uF 10   10uF 20   10uF 20   0 15uF 10   0 15uF 10   0 15uF 10   0 15uF 10   10uF 20   10uF 20   4 7uF 20   4 7uF 20   4 7uF 20   4 7uF 20   0 022uF 10   100uF 20   0 1uF   22uF 20   0 1uF   0 1uF   0 1uF   0 01uF 10          20   10uF 20   10uF 20   470PF 10   470PF 10   0 47uF 10   0 47uF 10   0 47uF 10   0 47uF 10   820PF 10   820PF 10   820PF 10   820PF 10   10uF 20   22uF 20   0 1uF 20   0 1uF   2200uF 20   0 0022uF 10   00PF 5   00PF 5   00PF 5          20          20   0 001uF 10   0 001uF 10   0 1uF   0 0022uF 10   0 1uF   220uF 20   47uF 2090  0 022uF 10   0 1uF 20   0 022uF 10     50V  50V  25V  25V  16V    16V  10V  10V  10V  10V    16V  16V  39V  50V  50V    35V  25V  10V  25V  25V    25V  25V  25V  25V  50V    50V  50V  50V  50V  16V    16V  16V  16V  50V  50V    50V  50V  50V  25V  50V    25V  16V  50V  50V  50V    50V  50V  50V  50V  50V    25V  50V  25V  16V  16V    25V  50V  25V    25    CT R442    Ref  No  Part No  Description Remark Ref  No  Part No  Description Remark  C903 1 124 584 00 ELECT 100uF 20  10V     401 8 759 487 82 IC LC75374E  C904 1 125 691 11 DOUBLE LAYER 0 022F 5 5V IC501 6 703 824 01      TA8252H      901 6 802 759 01      uPD178078GF 565 3BA  C907 1 162 915 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0 5PF 50
24. E briefly   MT indicator flashes   To restore volume  briefly press PWR MUTE again     ENGLISH 2    Presetting stations automatically   Auto Memory     1 Press TU  TUNER  repeatedly to select the desired  band  F1  F2  F3  MW  or LW     2 Press and hold PS A ME until automatic presetting  starts   The unit automatically stores up to 6 stations for  each band   After completion of automatic presetting  the unit  tunes in to all the stations stored on the preset  station buttons in order  Preset Scan      Tocancel automatic presetting  press PS A ME again     Checking the preset stations  Preset Scan   1 Press PS A ME briefly   Each preset station will be tuned in for 5 seconds in  order   To cancel Preset Scan  press PS A ME again or any  preset station button     Presetting stations manually     Manual Memory     1 Press TU  TUNER  repeatedly to select the desired  band  F1  F2  F3  MW  or LW     2 Press A or V to tune in to a desired station  see   Tuning in to a station  as well for another tuning  method     3 Pressandholdthe desired preset station button until  the unit beeps     Note   A newly preset station replaces the station on the same  band that was previously stored on that preset station  button     Tuning in to a preset station    1 Press TU  TUNER  repeatedly to select the desired  band  F1  F2  F8  MW  or LW     2 Press the preset station button on which the desired  station is stored     Active tuning reception control  ATRC   The unit automatically suppresse
25. FLAP  panel de aleta  Desmonte la  placa de adorno      empujando el lado de la placa en el  sentido de la flecha     lt  Modelo de tipo FIX  panel fijo  Desmonte la placa de  adorno    empujando las partes superior e inferior de  la placa en el sentido de la flecha       Para el modelo de tipo DFP  Panel frontal  desmontable   la placa de adorno se empaqueta por  separado en la f  brica    Desmonte el manguito de instalaci  n     H   Inserte las palancas a lo largo de cada ranura en   ambos lados del aparato para destrabar el manguito de   instalaci  n   y tire del manguito para desmontarlo de la  del aparato     INSTALACION BASICA  gt        Instalaci  n en el tablero   Tenga en cuenta que la instalaci  n que se describe es a  modo de ejemplo  Para algunos modelos de coche   puede ser necesario hacer ajustes o modificaciones  para instalar el aparato  Si su coche es de este tipo   consulte con su concesionario de audio para coches de  AIWA m  s cercano                                                                             Ajuste del   ngulo de montaje  El   ngulo de montaje debe ser de 30 grados o menos de  la horizontal     CT R442       Precauciones sobre la instalaci  n sin             utilizar el manguito  gt  ID  Se deben utilizar siempre los tornillos  suministrados  9 que aparecen en  A   para  instalar las m  nsulas de montaje     no  suministradas      FRANCAIS    MATERIEL DE MONTAGE FOURNI POUR  LINSTALLATION  gt   A    INSTALLATION    Le scenario dinstallati
26. LOGIC AND OUTPUT  SELECTOR SWITCH  QUALITY BIT OSCILLATOR   RECONSTRUCTION ue ANTI   GENERATOR AND FILTER BANDPASS ALIASING  DIVIDER  8th ORDER  FILTER  COSTAS LOOP  DIFFERENTIAL BIPHASE 272  CLOCKED  SYMBOL COMPARATOR  DECODER                 DECODER FIXED DIVIDER  e  CLOCK REGENERATION  AND SYNC     gt  Vpl    REFERENCE  VOLTAGE                                  SEGMENT DRIVER  amp  LATCH                                                    SHIFT  REGISTER                          1   3   4   5   6   7   8         lt       gt  lt   lt   lt    E    lt     LU  gt  a 42            D gt  a oc   a          C CC  gt   gt   gt  2           CO   LO         lt  OO              M         cO                                                                           SRE    de   2                  TTNG            an    1  1     CT R442    4 6  PRINTED WIRING BOARDS   KEY AUX Boards         1 _ 2   3   4   5 6   7   8   9   10         12   13          A  KEY BOARD   COMPONENT SIDE           LED601  602  604   606       SUED  KEY ILLUMINATION                      OOOO OOOO 0 0 ODO                           OOO OOO OOD 020000  1 687 805   11      A  MAIN BOARD  CN701     Page 13          KEY BOARD   CONDUCTOR SIDE          S601  602   S604   609   5611     616      __             m   m             co             Semiconductor Location    D601 LED604  D602   LED605   LED606  IC601   LED610    LED601   Q601  LED602   0603       18 18    4 7  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM   KEY AUX Boards     See page 17 for
27. METALCHIP 100K 5   1 10W  R933 1 216 837 11 METALCHIP 22K 5   1 10W     R936 1 216 841 11 METALCHIP 47K 5  1 10            lt  VARIABLE RESISTOR  gt  504  RV101 1 241 768 11 RES  ADJ  CARBON 220K       lt  SWITCH  gt  S 9 Co  9901 1 692 431 21 SWITCH  TACTILE  RESET                     lt  THERMISTOR  gt   THP802 1 809 842 21 THERMISTOR   lt  TUNER  gt   HEXAGON SCREW TYPE2 N5  TU101 1 693 611 11 TUNER UNIT  FAE347 E40  xi xi   lt  VIBRATOR  gt  wy  X151 1 795 864 11 VIBRATOR  CRYSTAL  4 332MHz  NE LA ON CCE WASHER  INSTALL     901 1 795 863 11 VIBRATOR  CRYSTAL  6 3MHz  xi x 2            ok ok OK    OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK    OK OK OK ok OK OK OK OK OK KK OK OK OK OK KK KK     gt   7  MISCELLANEOUS        SPR  INSTALL  WASHER FITTING SCREW  9 A 3337 313 A MACHANICAL DECK ASSY  CDS 363AG1 A   11 1 776 527 82 CORD  WITH CONNECTOR   ISO   POWER     LCD601 1 805 164 11 DISPLAY PANEL  LIQUID CRYSTAL                                                                                                                                                                                                                             POWER CORD  x 1       28    
28. MIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT   CERAMIC CHIP    ELECT   CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT   CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC   CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    ELECT  ELECT  ELECT  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP    CERAMIC CHIP  ELECT  ELECT  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP    ELECT  ELECT  ELECT  CERAMIC CHIP  CERAMIC CHIP    100PF  0 01uF    0 0047uF    22uF  0 022uF    47uF  0 047uF  0 01uF  0 1uF  0 01uF    0 1uF  0 022uF  0 01uF  2 2uF    0 0047uF    0 1uF  0 01uF  0 018uF  0 018uF  0 47uF    0 47uF  30PF  27PF  2 2uF  330PF    560PF  0 1uF  0 1uF  0 001uF  0 001uF    10uF  10uF  33uF  33uF  0 022uF    0 022uF                  100uF  0 1uF    47uF                                    9    10   10   20   10     20     10     10     10   10   20   10     20   10   10   10   10     10   9   9   20   9     2     10   10   10     20   20   20   20   10     10   20   20   20     20   20   20     50V  25V  50V  25V  25V    16V  50V  25V  25V  25V    25V  25V  25V  50V  90V    50V  25V  16V  16V  16V    16V  50V  50V  50V  50V    50V  25V  50V  50V  50V    16V  16V  50V  50V  25V    25V  50V  50V  10V  25V    16V  50V  50V  16V  16V    Ref  No     C405  C406  C407  C408  C409    C410  C411  C412  C413  C414    C415  C416  C417  C418  C419    C420  C423  C424  C425  C426    C427  C428  C429  C430  C431    C432  C433  C434  C435  C501    C502  C503  C504  C505  C506    C507  
29. NDEREN BEACHTUNG      Dieses Ger  t ist zum Betrieb mit einer 12 Volt   Fahrzeuganlage mit negativer Masse ausgelegt      Schalten Sie vor dem Einbau die Z  ndung aus und  klemmen Sie das Massekabel der Autobatterie ab   damit kein KurzschluB auftreten kann              Ger  t immer so installieren  daB es nicht die  Bedienung des Fahrzeugs behindert      Das Ger  t so installieren  daB es nicht Insassen im  Falle pl  tzlichen Bremsens  wie etwa bei einer  Notbremsung  verletzen kann      Das Ger  t nicht an Orten installieren  wo es hohen  Temperaturen durch direktes Sonnenlicht oder      luft  von der Heizung  Staub  Schmutz oder starken  Vibrationen ausgesetzt ist      Zur sicheren und festen Installation die mitgelieferten  Einbauteile verwenden     INSTALLATIONSVORBEREITUNGEN  gt   B    Wenn bereits Hardware f  r einen anderen Receiver im  Armaturenbrettvorhanden ist  muB diese entfernt werden   Vor dem Einbau des Ger  ts in das Armaturenbrett  Nehmen Sie die Deckplatte vom           ab  gt  EI    lt  FLAP Typ Modell Zum Abnehmen der Deckplatte O   dr  cken Sie in Pfeilrichtung auf die Seitenkante der  Platte       FIX Typ Modell Zum Abnehmen der Deckplatte O   dr  cken Sie in Pfeilrichtung auf die Ober  und Unterkante  der Platte       Beim DFP Typ Modell  Die Deckplatte wird werkseitig  separat verpackt    Die Installationsmuffe entfernen  gt  El   Die Hebel  8  entlang jeder Rille an beiden Seiten des   Ger  ts einsetzen  um die Installationsmuffe     zu l  sen   und 
30. S  features  The following RDS features are available with this unit     Important     The RDS features are available only during FM  reception      You may not be able to activate the RDS features fully  in the areas where the station is test broadcasting the  RDS signals     TA AF SEL    Preset station buttons 1 to 6                                  AUDIO CONTROL PS A ME    Tuning in to Alternative Frequency  AF   stations    There are programs transmitted at different frequencies  in different areas  Along with the program itself  an RDS  station sendsthe AF list datathatcontainsthe frequencies  sending the same program  If the signal of the tuned in  frequency becomes weak while you are driving  the unit  automatically searches the same program sent at another  stronger frequency according to the AF list  so that you  do not have to seek and tune in to the other frequency  again     1 Press AF during FM reception to activate AF function      AF    appears on the display         AF    flashes when the unit cannot receive AF list  data     Tuning in to an EON     Traffic Program  TP     The unit automatically switches to FM reception and  tunes into an EON  traffic announcement program when  the program starts      EON  Enhanced Other Network    1 Press TAduring FM reception to activate TP function      TP    appears on the display    During reception     TA    appears on the display        TP    flashes when the unit cannot receive TP data   To turn off TP function  press 
31. SERVICE MANUAL    Ver 1 0 2003 03    DIE ES       CT R442    AEP Model  UK Model       Model Name Using Similar Mechanism   CT X442  Tape Transport Mechanism Type CDS 363AG1 A       SPECIFICATIONS  RADIO SECTION AUDIO SECTION   FM  Max  Power Output  40 W x 4 channels  Frequency Range  87 5 MHz     108 MHz  Intermediate frequency  10 7 MHz AUX input  Usable Sensitivity  12 7 dBf Input sensitivity  load impedance  AUX  300 mV  50 dB Quieting Sensitivity  17 2 dBf  10 kQ   IF Rejection  100 dB  Frequency Response  30 Hz   15 000 Hz GENERAL    S N Ratio  67 dB   Stereo Separation  35 dB at 1 kHz   Alternate Channel Selectivity  90 dB  Capture Ratio  3 dB    MW    Frequency Range  531 kHz     1 602 kHz  Intermediate frequency  10 71 MHz 450 kHz  Usable Sensitivity  30 uV  30 dB     LW    Frequency Range  144 kHz     288 kHz  1 kHz 9 kHz  steps    Intermediate frequency  10 71 MHz 450 kHz  Usable Sensitivity  30 uV  30 dB     TAPE SECTION   Tape Speed  4 8 cm sec    S N Ratio  50 dB   Frequency Response  40 Hz     14 000 Hz  Stereo Separation  40 dB    9 877 102 01 Sony Corporation  2003C0500 1 e Vehicle Company       2003 03 Published by Sony Engineering Corporation    Power Supply Voltage  14 4 V  11 to 16 V  allowable   DC  negative ground   Load Impedance  4 Q   Tone Control  Bass   10 dB at 100 Hz  Treble     10 dB at 10 kHz   Preamp Output Voltage  load impedance   2 2 V   10 kQ    Installed size  182  W  x 53  H  x 155  D  mm  Supplied Accessory  Carrying case  1       Spec
32. TA      TP    disappears     5 ENGLISH       Setting the beep tone    1        off the unit    2 Press and hold SEL until    BEEP    appears on the  display    Turn AUDIO CONTROL to select ON or OFF    4 Press SEL              Setting the clock    1 Press and hold DSPL until the clock indication  flashes in the display    2 Press A  to set hour  or W  to set minute  and  turn AUDIO CONTROL    3 Press                    Displaying the clock    1 Press DSPL   To return to the former display  press DSPL again     RADIO OPERATION    Tuning in to a station     Seek Manual Tuning                                  TU  TUNER     Band indicator             VOL BASS TRE BAL FAD       F  means FM     Setting the volume of TP reception   When TP functionis activated  the traffic announcement  program is tuned in at the volume set in the following  procedure regardless of the volume of the other source  at the time TP function is activated     1 Pressandhold AF until    BOOST 40  appears on the  display    BOOST 40  disappears approx  5 seconds later    2 Turn AUDIO CONTROL to select a volume level  0  to 80 in increments of 5     3 Press SEL     Activating AF function and TP function at the  same time  1 Press AF  and then press TA     AF  and  TP  appears on the display     Notes     During MW or LW reception  the unit will not  automatically tune in to a traffic announcement  program  Be sure to select    F1 2 3        TAPE     or    AUX  IN  to activate TP function      When the unit t
33. W  1710W    1710W  1710W    1710W  1710W    1 4W  1710W  1710W  1 4W  1 4W    1710W  1710W  1710W  1 4W   1710W    1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W    1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W  1 4W    1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W  1 4W    1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W  1710W    1710W  1 4W    Ref  No     R407  R408  R415    R416  R417  R418  R419  R420    R421  R422  R423  R424  R425    R426  R427  R428  R429  R430    R433  R451  R501  R502  R503    R504  R505  R506  R507  R508    R509  R510  R511  R521  R522    R523  R524  R525  R526  R701    R702  R703  R704  R705  R706    R707  R708  R709  R710  R711    R712  R801  R803  R804  R805    R806  R807  R808  R809  R810    Part No     1 216 821 11  1 249 417 11  1 249 417 11    1 249 417 11  1 249 417 11  1 249 417 11  1 216 845 11  1 216 845 11    1 247 847 11  1 216 857 11  1 216 821 11  1 247 855 11  1 216 857 11    1 249 417 11  1 249 417 11  1 249 417 11  1 247 839 11  1 247 855 11    1 216 833 11  1 247 807 31  1 249 430 11  1 249 430 11  1 249 430 11    1 249 430 11  1 216 836 11  1 216 836 11  1 216 836 11  1 216 836 11    1 247 839 11  1 249 417 11  1 216 837 11  1 249 417 11  1 216 826 11    1 247 879 11  1 247 879 11  1 247 879 11  1 247 879 11  1 247 847 11    1 247 847 11  1 216 830 11  1 216 830 11  1 249 417 11  1 249 417 11    1 249 417 11  1 249 417 11  1 249 417 11  1 216 833 11  1 216 833 11    1 216 845 11  1 216 837 11  1 247 855 11  1 260 326 11  1 260 296 11    1 249 413 11  1 247 879 11  1 249 403 11  1 249 427 11  1 247 847 11
34. ange the connections of the  red and yellow leads as shown in      2 or   3   Note  If your car is not prefitted with ISO standard connectors   you should use an adaptor available from your retailer or  any good automotive accessory shop   Colors of leads   D Black  ground lead to be connected to vehicle  metal  body     2  Blue  power antenna lead to be connected to the  terminal of the control relay switch for a vehicle  equipped with a fully automatic power antenna  This  lead is not used for a vehicle with a manual antenna  or a switch operated power antenna  If you will use  the optional power amplifier with the unit  connectthis  lead to the remote terminal of the amplifier     Max  supply current 0 1 A       Yellow  battery lead to be connected to the backup  terminal from which power is always supplied        Red  ACC lead to be connected to the terminal from which  power is supplied when the ignition switch is set to ACC    D  TothelSOconnectorofthe vehicle  speaker  connection   Colors of leads   509  Violet Violet  amp  Black  Rear right         6 40 Grav Grav  amp  Black  Front right        D D White White  amp  Black  Front left         8 42 Green Green 8 Black  Rear left        Notes    Use speakers with an impedance of 4 to 8 ohms and  with adequate power handling capacities  Otherwise   the speakers may be damaged     Do NOT connect the speakers in parallel     Do NOT connectthe terminals of the speaker system to  the car chassis        Totheradio mute lead of
35. ck starts on the other  side     Direction indications    Displayed when the upper side of the  cassette is being played     Displayed when the lower side of the  cassette is being played           Tape transport display       Lower side  During playback UNI            When you do not play back a tape  Be sure to eject any cassette     To prevent tape problems   Before inserting a cassette into the unit  make sure that  there is no slack in the tape  If necessary  take up the  slack by inserting a pencil through the spindle hole and  winding    Tapes of 90 minutes or longer are extremely thin and  easily deformed or damaged  They are not  recommended                 ENGLISH    SUPPLIED MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR  INSTALLATION  gt         INSTALLATIONS    The installation scenario described in this manual  assumes that you have a typical car  If your specific car  requires any adjustments or modifications  consult your  nearest AIWA car audio dealer     PRECAUTIONS      This unit is designed for negative ground  12 V DC  operation only      Before starting installation  make sure the ignition switch  is set to OFF and disconnect the earth terminal of the  car battery to avoid short circuiting      Install the unit where it will not hamper the operation of  the vehicle      Install the unit where it will not injure the passenger if  there is a sudden stop  like an emergency stop        Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high  temperatures caused by direct sunligh
36. d   a    Part No     97 3 250 209 01  98 3 250 543 01  99 X 3383 157 1  60 3 250 619 01  LCD601 1 805 164 11           d m supplied    M 0 not supplied           CT R442       not supplied   key board     not supplied     lt                 not supplied   AUX board   Description Remark    PANEL  FRONT BACK   SCREW   PTP 2X8    CASE ASSY   RING  L    DISPLAY PANEL  LIQUID CRYSTAL    23    CT R442    NOTE       Due to standardization  replacements in the    parts list may be different from the parts speci   fied in the diagrams or the components used    SECTION 6    ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST    on the set  ing these items   e  XX and  X mean standardized parts  so they e SEMICONDUCTORS  may have some difference from the original  one  uA            e RESISTORS uPB     IPB     All resistors are in ohms  uPD     uPD    METAL  Metal film resistor  e CAPACITORS  METAL OXIDE  Metal oxide film resistor  uF  uF  F  nonflammable e COILS  uH  uH  Ref  No  Part No  Description Remark  AUX BOARD  KOK K K KK K K K K   lt  JACK  gt   J601 1 817 308 11 JACK  AUX                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         KEY BOARD  KOK K K K K K      lt  CAPACITOR  gt   C601 1 162 963 11 CERAMIC CHIP 680PF 10  50V  C602 1 165 176 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10  16V  C603 1 165 176 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10  16V  C604 1 165 176 11
37. die Muffe vom Ger  t abziehen                                                  CT R442              NZ  n Light blue     TELEPHONE MUTE         D Black     GROUND              2  Blue   AUTO ANT    Max  Supply current 0 1A          To the remote terminal of  the optional amplifier          3  Yellow   BACK UP BO                SIS               Rear left         11  White  amp  black   Front left O      10  Gray 8  black   Front right O              12  Green      black E     9  Violet  amp  black   Rear right O                    ENGLISH    CONNECTIONS  PRECAUTIONS    Precaution on making connections   Before connecting  make sure that the ignition switch is  set to OFF  and remove the earth terminal of the battery  to protect the unit and your car from damage           Caution   Make the connections correctly  as illustrated in the  connection diagram    Do not connect the negative    cord of each speaker  wire to a common point  When replacing the fuse  be  sure to use a fuse of the same rated amperage  Use  of a fuse of a higher rating may cause serious  damage to the unit     CONNECTION DIAGRAM  gt   A     3 From the car antenna     To the input jack of the optional power  amplifier  for the rear channel    d TothelSO connector of the vehicle  power supply   Make sure the pin arrangement of the power supply  connector of your car conforms to that of the standard  ISO connector      1   Some car types may have a different pin arrangement        2 or  9 3  In that case  ch
38. e    partir de  laquelle la puissance est fournie quand la cl    d allumage est r  gl  e sur ACC     PJ  Au connecteur ISO du v  hicule   raccordement des enceintes    Couleurs des fils   0 0 Violet Violet et Noir  Arri  re droite          0 40 Gris Gris et Noir  Avant droite                 Blanc Blanc et Noir  Avant gauche          9 42 Vert Vert et Noir  Arri  re gauche    0   Remarques     Utilisez des enceintes    imp  dance de 4    8 ohms et   puissance nominale ad  quate  Sinon elles seront  endommag  es      Ne raccordez PAS les enceintes en parall  le      Ne raccordez PAS les prises du syst  me d enceintes   au ch  ssis de la voiture     3 Au conducteur d assourdissement radio  dukitt  l  phone cellulaire auto mains libres   Quand le conducteur d assourdissement radio  bleu ciel    est reli      un kit t  l  phone cellulaire auto mains libres    etc   l appareil assourdit automatiquement le son des  enceintes pendantla conversation au t  l  phone cellulaire    Pour les d  tails  consultez le mode d emploi du kit   t  l  phone cellulaire auto mains libres    Remarque   Le fil d assourdisseur pour t  l  phone automobile peut   seulement   tre raccord      la ligne d assourdisseur radio    Il sera sans effet s il est raccord      un autre type de   syst  me de sortie     DEUTSCH    ANSCHL  SSE  VORSICHTSMASSREGELN    VorsichtsmaBregel zur Herstellung von Anschl  ssen  Vor dem Herstellen von Anschl  ssen sicherstellen  daB  der Z  ndschalter auf OFF steht und die Massek
39. efore connecting the  equipment                          SRC AUX jack    1 Connect a CD MD MP3 portable player or other  equipment to the unit   s AUX jack  3 5 mm dia      2 Press SRCrepeatedly until    AUX IN    appears onthe  display     OTHER FUNCTIONS                      AUDIO SRC SEL  CONTROL    Changing the contrast of the display    1 Press and hold SRC until    CONT     appears on the  display    2 Turn AUDIO CONTROL to select    L  for low     or    H   for high         Setting the dimmer of the display    1 Press and hold SEL until    DIMMER    appears in the  display    2 Turn AUDIO CONTROL to select    0  bright     or     1  dimmed         Displaying a Program Service  PS  name   You can check the name of currently tuned in station in  the display  When the unit is tuned in to an RDS station  sending PS data  the station name appears in the  display     Note   In the following cases  the station name will not appear  in the display        Thetuned in signal is too weak to activate this function       The tuned in station is not sending PS data     Notes on emergency broadcasts    lt  The unit automatically switches to FM reception and  tunes in to emergency broadcast when it starts  When  the broadcast finishes  the unit automatically returns  to the previous state       Be sure to turn on AF function and TP function to  receive emergency broadcasts    e During MW or LW reception  the unit will not tune in  to the urgent broadcast     ENGLISH 6    Muting the so
40. er l appareil     DIAGRAMME DE CONNEXION  gt   A    EX De l antenne du v  hicule   E A la prise d entr  e de l amplificateur de  puissance en option  pour le canal arri  re     d AuconnecteurISO du v  hicule  alimentation    V  rifiez que l agencement des broches du connecteur   d alimentation du v  hicule est conforme    celle du   connecteur ISO standard      1    Certains types de voiture peuvent avoir un agencement de broches   diff  rent   9 2 ou   3  Dans ce cas  modifiez les connexions des   fils rouge et jaune comme indiqu   en  9 2 ou  9 3    Remarque   Si votre voiture n est pas dot  e d un connecteur standard   ISO  utilisez un adaptateur disponible chez votre revendeur   ou dans tout bon magasin d accessoires automobiles    Couleurs des fils    D Noir  fil de mise    la terre    raccorder    la carrosserie   m  tal  du v  hicule      2  Bleu  fil d antenne   lectrique    raccorder    la prise du  commutateur de relais de commande pour un v  hicule    quip   d une antenne   lectrique enti  rement  automatique  Ce fil n est pas utilis   sur les v  hicules     antenne manuelle ou antenne   lectrique op  r  e  par commutateur  Si vous souhaitez utiliser  l amplificateur de puissance en option avec cet  appareil  raccordez ce fil    la prise de t  l  commande  de l amplificateur      Courant d alimentation maxi  0 1 A     9  Jaune  fil de batterie    raccorder ala prise de secours  de laquelle l alimentation se fait toujours       Rouge  fil ACC    raccorder    la pris
41. ier frequency   98 00 MHz   Output level   81 dB  35 5 uV    Mode   mono   Modulation 11 kHz  45 kHz deviation  Procedure     1  Press the button to set              2  Adjust RV101 on MAIN board so that the value of digital    voltmeter becomes 2 0   0 1V     digital voltmeter               j     MAIN board 100         TP  S METER     Adjustment Location         MAIN BOARD  Component Side         RV101  FM RDS S meter  Adjustment           MAIN BOARD  Conductor Side         TP   S METER   O       11    CT R442  SECTION 4  DIAGRAMS    4 1  NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS    Note on Printed Wiring Board    e o         parts extracted from the component side      parts extracted from the conductor side    e i te indicates side identified with part number          3   Pattern from the side which enables seeing    The other layers  patterns are not indicated         Caution   Pattern face side  Parts onthe pattern face side seen from     Conductor Side  the pattern face are indicated   Parts face side  Parts on the parts face side seen from   Component Side  the parts face are indicated     e Indication of transistor     Ce    LI      These are omitted     BE       12       Note on Schematic Diagram        All capacitors are in uF unless otherwise noted  pF  uuF  50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics  and tantalums    All resistors are in    and   4 W or less unless otherwise  specified    e C 1   panel designation             B  Line     
42. ifications and external appearance are subject to  change without notice due to product improvement     FM MW LW CASSETTE GAR STEREO       CT R442    2 1   2 2   2 3   2 4     4 2   4 3   4 4   4 5   4 6   4 7   4 8     4 1   4 2     TABLE OF CONTENTS  GENERAL unidos    DISASSEMBLY   Disassembly RIOW      patada laa  Mechanical Deck Assy  CDS 363AG17 A                         SUD  Patiel JASSY                              MAIN  Board  ei                                     ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT                              DIAGRAMS   Note for Printed Wiring Boards and   Schematic  DIAS Fatis  iuro a e ar anotadas  Printed Wiring Board     MAIN Board                             Schematic Diagram     MAIN Board  1 3                          Schematic Diagram     MAIN Board  2 3                          Schematic Diagram     MAIN Board  3 3                         Printed Wiring Boards   KEY AUX Boards                   Schematic Diagram     KEY AUX Boards                       IC Pin Function Description                                              EXPLODED VIEWS             SOC OM                                  A as  Front Panel Section               ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST                                    Notes on chip component replacement     Never reuse a disconnected chip component      Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam   aged by heat     Flexible Circuit Board Repairing     Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270   C dur   ing 
43. iner schalterbetriebenen Motorantenne verwendet   Wenn Sie die optionale Verst  rkerendstufe mit dem Ger  t  verwenden wollen  diese Leitung an die  Fernbedienungsklemme des Verst  rker anschlieBen     Max  Versorgungsstrom 0 1 A                       SECTION 2  DISASSEMBLY       This set can be disassembled in the order shown below     2 1  DISASSEMBLY FLOW           FRONT PANEL SECTION   Note  Illustration of disassembly is omitted            2 2  MECHANICAL DECK ASSY   CDS 363AG1 A    Page 8     2 3  SUB PANEL ASSY                  Page 9           2 4  MAIN BOARD   Page 10              CT R442    CT R442    Note  Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given     2 2  MECHANICAL DECK ASSY  CDS 363AG1 A     O cover       O mechanical deck assy     CDS 363AG1 A             O connector L4                202            2 6    6                          O screw       PTT2 6x 4        two screws   PTT2 6 x 6        connector   CN201     CT R442    2 3  SUB PANEL ASSY    O screw    4  PTT2 6 x 4     LEA  eU cd          Q insulation sheet       Q two claws       two claws           o     X  9            lt        sub panel assy       CT R442    2 4  MAIN BOARD         Q mechanical deck assy     CDS 363AG1 A      two screws    O connector   CN202     connector     CN201     O convex          10    CT R442    SECTION 3  ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT    FM RDS S METER ADJUSTMENT           Setting   FM      signal MAIN board  generator FM AM antenna   4101   0 01 uF       Carr
44. k    C501 0 47  C502 0 47  C503 0 47  C504 0 47              CLIP OUT amp   DIAGNOSIS                              7 2 FL         0 R927 100k Vide                      D501  E 1N4002  C505  820p 4  1   1  4002  W           l    R933  22k          MAIN M CONT             REEL                     STANDBY  PANCON2        AUX IN  PACK IN  RE1 IN                IN 4 6  TAPE OUT 0                       2 RR   D505    1N4002       FWOTS Z  PB 4 9 REV 0  FF REW  0             D503  1N4002                Q803    25D2012 R805   10V REGULATOR 2 2  1 2W    1501        0802  MTZJ6 8C                D803    MTZJ10B    VS1 14V              R930 100k        R910 100k  R909 100k  R908 100k    POWER AMP    IC501  TA8252H         DTA114TK  BATTERY OFF  MUTING DRIVER    PHONE MUTE             Q801  2SB1375  B  SWITCH L801    370uH             MUN2211T1  POWER ON OFF  CONTROL SWITCH    C802  0 1 2200p    16    16       RR     FR     ANT REM    ANT REM    17       CT R442    e Waveforms                                         MAIN Board       KEY Board       IC151  XOUT         601 69  OSC      401 LC75374E  5        32   5 3         1 7          231   5 22 8 US     1C901  X2                                            3 6Vp p  159 ns       KEY Board    IC601 LC75854W       IC Block Diagrams        Ecc          MAIN Board   2923325               888888 8    42   IC151 SAA6579T IC201 LA3161  45   14  43  12    D 19  9     CONSTANT  VOLTAGE  CIRCUIT                  KEY SCAN  KEY BUFFER    Y Y  TEST 
45. lemme  der Batterie entfernen  um das Ger  t und das Fahrzeug  vor Sch  den zu sch  tzen                             Vorsicht   Die Verbindungen korrekt herstellen  wie im  AnschluBdiagramm gezeigt    Nicht die negative    Leitung jedes  Lautsprecherkabels an einen gemeinsamen Punkt  anschlieBen  Beim Austauschen der Sicherung immer  eine Sicherung der gleichen St  rke verwenden   Verwendung einer h  heren Sicherung kann zu  schweren Sch  den am Ger  t f  hren     ANSCHLUSSDIAGRAMM               Von der Autoantenne        Verstarkerendstufe  f  r hinteren Kanal     d Zum ISO AnschluB des Fahrzeug   Betriebsstromversorgung    Stellen Sie sicher  daB die Pinanordnung der   Betriebsstrombuchse des Fahrzeugs der Standard ISO    Buchse  A 1 entspricht    Bestimmte Fahrzeugtypen k  nnen eine andere   Pinanordnung haben   4 2 oder      3       diesem Fall     ndern Sie die Verbindungen der roten und gelben   Leitungen wie       4 2 oder  4 3 gezeigt    Hinweis   Wenn Ihr Fahrzeug nicht bereits mit ISO    Standardbuchsen ausgestattet ist  sollten Sie einen   Adapter verwenden  der von Ihrem Fachh  ndler oder   einem guten Automobilzubeh  rgesch  ft erh  ltlich ist    Leitungsfarben    D Schwarz  Masseleitung zum AnschluB an die  Fahrzeugkarosserie  Metall        Blau  Motorantennenleitung zum AnschluB an die Klemme  des Relaisschalters f  r ein Fahrzeug  das mit  vollautomatischer Motorantenne ausgestattet ist  Diese  Leitung wird nicht f  r ein Fahrzeug mit manueller Antenne  oder e
46. lied screws  9  shown  in  A  to attach the mounting brackets  not  supplied      ESPA  OL    ACCESORIOS DE MONTAJE SUMINISTRADOS  PARA LA INSTALACION  gt   A    INSTALACION    La instalaci  n descrita a lo largo de este manual  presupone que tiene un coche normal  Si su coche  requiere ajustes o modificaciones  consulte con su  concesionario de audio para coches de AIWA m  s  cercano     PRECAUCIONES      Este aparato fue dise  ado para una conexi  n a tierra  negativa y funciona con una CC de 12 V      Antes de empezar la instalaci  n  compruebe que el  interruptor de encendido est   en OFF y desconecte el  terminal a tierra de la bater  a de coche para evitar un  cortocircuito      Instale el aparato donde no moleste el funcionamiento  del veh  culo      Instale el aparato en un lugar donde no provoque  heridas alos pasajeros por un frenado repentino  como  en el caso de un frenado de emergencia      Evite instalar el aparato donde quede expuesto a altas  temperaturas provocadas por los rayos directos del sol  o el aire caliente de la calefacci  n o donde pueda estar  expuesto al polvo  suciedad o vibraciones excesivas      Utilice s  lo los accesorios de montaje suministrados   para una instalaci  n firme y segura     INSTALACION PREVIA  gt   B    Siya se han instalado accesorios para instalaci  n de otro   aparato en el tablero  deber   desmontarlos    Antes de instalar el aparato en el cubretablero   Desmonte la placa de adorno del aparato  gt  EI    lt  Modelo de tipo 
47. on indiqu   dans ce manuel  pr  suppose une voiture typique  Si votre voiture exige un  ajustement ou une modification  consultez le revendeur  de chaine audio automobile AIWA le plus proche     PRECAUTION       Cet appareil est concu uniquement pour le  fonctionnement sur courant continu 12 V  masse  n  gative      Avant de commencer l installation  v  rifiez que le  commutateur d allumage est r  gl      OFF etd  connectez  la prise de masse de la batterie auto pour   viter tout  court circuit      Installez l appareil    un endroit o   il ne g  nera pas le  fonctionnement de la voiture      Installez l appareil    un endroit o   il ne blessera pas le  passager  en cas d arr  t brutal  par exemple un arr  t  d urgence      Evitez d installer l appareil    un endroit en plein soleil ou  sous l air chaud du chauffage  o   il sera soumis    des  temp  ratures   lev  es  ou bien    un endroit o   il sera  soumis    une poussi  re  de la salet   ou de fortes  vibrations      Utilisez seulement le mat  riel de montage fourni pour  assurer une installation s  re et solide     PREPARATIFS POUR L INSTALLATION  gt   B    S il y a d  j   du mat  riel de montage pour un autre  r  cepteur dans le tableau de bord  il doit   tre retir     Avant d installer l appareil dans le tableau de bord  Retirez la plaque d ajustement de l appareil  gt  EI     Modele de type FLAP  panneau basculant  Retirez la  plaque d ajustement    en poussant le c  t   de la plaque  dans le sens de la fl  che     lt
48. pueden tener otra forma de patillas   diferente   9 2         3  En este caso  cambie las conexiones   de los cables rojo y amarillo como se indican en  4 20      3    Nota   Si su coche no tiene conectores que cumplan la norma ISO    debe utilizar un adaptador de venta en su distribuidor o cualquier   tienda de accesorios para autom  viles completa    Colores de los cables       Negro  cable a tierra a conectar a la carrocer  a del  veh  culo  metal       2  Azul  cable de antena motriz a conectar al terminal del  interruptor del rel   de control para un veh  culo equipado  con antena motriz totalmente autom  tica  Este cable no  se debe utilizar en un veh  culo con antena manual o  antena motriz que funcione mediante interruptor  Si  utiliza el amplificador de potencia opcional en esta unidad   conecte este cable al terminal remoto del amplificador     Corriente m  xima 0 1 A     9 Amarillo  cable de bater  a a conectar al terminal de  reserva con un flujo permanente de electricidad      4  Rojo  cable ACC aconectar al terminal que recibe el  ctrica  cuando el interruptor de encendido est   en ACC     D  Al conector ISO del veh  culo  conexi  n de  altavoces    Colores de los cables           Violeta Violeta y negro  parte posterior derecha          0 40  Gris Gris y negro  parte frontal derecha                 Blanco Blanco y negro  parte frontal izquierda          8 42 Verde Verde y negro  parte posterior izquierda         Notas     Utilice altavoces con una impedancia de
49. put terminal    H     front panel is attached  5  5    Serial data input from the          crystal display driver    Pin Name    erial data output to the liquid crystal display driver             data transfer clock signal output to the liquid crystal display driver  Chip enable signal output to the liquid crystal display driver    Not used    Not used    O  I  0        DX Local DX selection signal output to the tuner unit    L     DX     H     local            Telephone muting detection signal input terminal    PHONE MUTE I   ND    PM At input of    L     the audio signal is attenuated by    20 dB      LEVELIND   1   Noise level detection signal input terminal S            nwe 00                                0  O     FMAM 5 METER   1   FM and AM signal meter voltage detection signal input from the tuner unit           EVOL       LOC DX  DSSA CON    NC    X    O   System clock output terminal 63       OOO    GND         Ground terminal IO    IFREO   O   Intermediate frequency request signal output to the tuner unit vo oo WW    GND         Ground termina    OOOO    VDDPLL         Powersupply terminal SV     GNDPLL         Ground terminal 000    20    4  4  4    NO                                   A IA FO   un        B PO ID         5    ON    5  5  5                         Boo   O   PLL phase compartor output to the tuner unit    por   O   PLL phase compartor output to the tuner unit                 Connected to the ground              System reset signal input from the re
50. repairing      Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the  circuit board  within 3 times       Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering  or unsoldering     CT R442  This section is extracted from    SECTION 1  GENERAL    instruction manual        THEFT PROTECTION    Take the front panel with you when leaving the car  and  keep it in the supplied carrying case     Detaching the front panel    Before detaching the front panel  remove the cassette to  prevent possible damage to the unit     1 Press 4 to remove the cassette    2 Press and hold PWR MUTE until the unit turns off    3 Press      Hold the panel with one hand to prevent  accidentally dropping it     4 Remove the panel     PWR MUTE       Attaching the front panel    1 Engage the left side of the front panel to the left catch  on the unit    2 Push the panel forward until it locks  Be sure not to  press any buttons while you are attaching the panel        Note  Do not touch the connector on the reverse side of the  front panel  This could cause a poor or faulty connection     1 Press TU  TUNER  repeatedly to select the desired  band  F1  F2  F3  MW  or LW     2  Press A  to move to higher frequencies  or W  to  move to lower frequencies  to tune in to a station      ST    appears on the display when an FM station is  broadcasting in stereo  and receiving conditions are  good      Seek Tuning and Manual Tuning     Press and hold A or W until Seek Tuning starts   The unit locates a s
51. s FM noise caused by  vehicle movement  and maintains sound quality     ENGLISH 4    Adjusting sound    You can select the following modes for adjusting sound  depending on the music you listen to  BASS  low  frequencies   TRE  high frequencies   BAL  left right    FAD  front rear  and H BASS  high bass      1 Press SEL repeatedly to select the mode to be  adjusted   Pressing SEL cycles through the modes  The  selected mode   s indicator flashes  except for H   BASS     2 Turn AUDIO CONTROL to increase or decrease the  level for the selected mode  except for H BASS    In H BASS mode  turn AUDIO CONTROL to select  1  2  3 or off     Note  Adjust the level or select on off within 5 seconds  or the  selected mode will return to previous state     Aligning the source levels     Source Level Adjuster   Volume may vary each time you change the source  mode  In this case  you can align each source mode s  volume to almost the same level   1 Press SRC or TU  TUNER  repeatedly to select the  desired mode   2 Press DSPL while pressing SEL    LEVEL 0  appears on the display   3 Turn AUDIO CONTROL to adjust the level     Note  Adjust the level within 5 seconds  or the selected mode  will be canceled     Restoring the factory settings    1 Turn off the unit   2 Press and hold DSPL until    LEVEL       appears on  the display     Note   Youcanrestore the factory settings only for VOL  BASS   TRE  BAL  FAD  and H BASS  and aligned source  volume levels     3 ENGLISH    Radio data system  RD
52. set switch    L     reset  RESET I                       66 29  For several hundreds msec  after the power supply rises     L    is input  then it changes to    H  RDS CLK IN RDS serial data transfer clock signal input from the RDS decoder  ACC IN Accessory power detection signal input terminal           accessory power       RMT IN  ST IND SD IN FM stereo detection signal and station detector detection signal input from the tuner unit     NC               ST BY MUTE        on off contol siena output to the power amplifier  L     standby mode     H     amplifier on  POWER CONT KA Power on off control signal output terminal           power on    RDS DI RDS serial data input from the RDS decoder  BEEP dl Beep sound drive signal output to the power amplifier       60 61   nc         Notused    ON                      IS  oo                        BAND CONT        FM AM  MW LW  band selection signal output terminal           AM  MW LW                     LCD ACC CONT  O   Notused     RDSMODE   O   RDS mode select signal output to the tuner unit           RDS mode      POWER MUTE  O   Muting on off control signal output to the power amplifier    L     muting on     LCDCONT2        Power on off control signal output for liquid crystal display driver           power on Not used    LCDCONTI        Power on off control signal output for liquid crystal display driver           power on    AF MUTE        Audio muting on off control signal output terminal           muting on             
53. t or hot air from  the heater  or where it would be subject to dust  dirt or  excessive vibration      Use only the supplied mounting hardware  for a safe  and secure installation     PREINSTALLATIONS  gt          If there is installation hardware for another receiver   already in the dashboard  it must be removed    Before installing the unit in the dashboard   Remove the trim plate from the unit  gt  EI    lt  FLAP  flap panel  type model Remove the trim plate  O by pushing the side of the plate in the direction of the  arrow     lt  FIX  fixed panel  type model Remove the trim plate  O by pushing the upper and lower parts of the plate in  the direction of the arrow     lt  As for the DFP  Detachable Front Panel   type model   the trim plate is separately packed at the factory    Remove the installation sleeve  gt       Insert the levers  8  along each groove on both sides of   the unit to unlock the installation sleeve     and pull the   sleeve to detach it from the unit     BASIC INSTALLATIONS  gt   C    Installation in the dashboard   Note that the Installation shown is a typical example   For some car types you may need to make adjustments  or modifications to install the unit  If your car is of such  type  consult your nearest AIWA car audio dealer                                            Mounting angle adjustment  The mounting angle should be 30 degrees or less from  horizontal        Caution on installation without using the  sleeve  gt  ID  Be sure to use the supp
54. t s Color    5 1  MAIN SECTION    Ref  No        front panel section    Part No  Description    3 250 284 01 LEVER  PUSH  3 250 524 01 SPRING  PUSH  3 250 279 01 PANEL  SUB  3 250 572 01 SPRING  DOOR  3 250 280 01 DOOR  CASSETTE         OON            3 251 089 01 SPRING  LOCK  3 250 286 01 LEVER  LOCK    ma    22    SECTION 5    EXPLODED VIEWS    e Items marked         are not stocked since they    are seldom required for routine service  Some  delay should be anticipated when ordering  these items    The mechanical parts with no reference num   ber in the exploded views are not supplied   Accessories are given in the last of the elec   trical parts list         not supplied       PS         main board                        not supplied         not supplied    Remark Ref  No  Part No  Description Remark  8 A 3274 707 A MAIN BOARD  COMPLETE  9 A 3337 313 A MECHANICAL DECK ASSY  CDS 363AG1 A   10 3 250 551 01 SCREW   PTP  2 6X4   11 1 776 527 82 CORD  WITH CONNECTOR   150   POWER     F801 1 532 877 11 FUSE  BLADE TYPE   AUTO FUSE   10A 32V     TU101 1 693 611 11 TUNER UNIT  FAE347 E40    1 7 685 792 09 SCREW  PTT 2 6X6  S     5 2  FRONT PANEL SECTION    Ref  No     Part No     A 3337 350 A     3383 571 1     3383 583 1     3383 570 1  3 250 199 01    Description   PANEL COMPLETE ASSY  FRONT  PANEL ASSY  SVX   FRONT  KNOB  VOL  ASSY  SVX   BUTTON KIT  SVX  ASSY  SPRING  EJ FF REW     3 251 090 01 SPRING  DETACH C2     not supplied    Remark    N                     not supplie
55. tation automatically  Seek  Tuning       Press A or W repeatedly to search for a desired  station while increasing or decreasing the frequency  step by step  Manual Tuning     To stop Seek Tuning  press A or    again     Monaural mode   When FM signals become weak  or FM reception  becomes poor  the unit automatically switches to  Monaural mode to reduce noise     Using preset stations    You must preset stations before you can tune in to a  station using preset station number buttons                             A V PS A ME Preset station buttons 1 to 6    Preset station number          BASIC OPERATION   AUDIO AND CLOCK  ADJUSTMENT    PWR MUTE SEL  AUDIO CONTROL                          DSPL SRC  TU  TUNER     Turning the unit on off      You can turn the unit on by pressing any button on the  front panel except        44   gt  gt  and AUDIO  CONTROL  The unit also turns on when you insert a  cassette      Press and hold PWR MUTE until the unit turns off        Note   Most operations described in this manual require  the unit to be turned on before starting the operation   unless explicitly stated otherwise        Changing the source mode    1 Press SRC   Pressing SRC cycles through source modes in the  following order     F1 F2 F3 MW LW         FWD REV    _______ AUX IN oe sil      Tape Play mode  available while a cassette is in the  unit     Adjusting the volume   Y ay  1 Turn AUDIO CONTROL   b   VOL  volume         indicator flashes     Muting the sound    1 Press PWR MUT
56. und while using the phone    When the telephone mute lead  light blue  of the unit is  connected to a cellular phone hands free car kit  etc    the unit mutes the sound from the speakers  automatically during your conversation on the cellular    phone     For details  refer to the separate    INSTALLATION AND  CONNECTIONS    for the unit and the instruction manual    for the cellular phone hands free car kit     ENGLISH 8    TAPE PLAYBACK                         SRC  Playing a tape    1 Inserta cassette to start playback        If a cassette is already inserted  press SRC  repeatedly to select Tape Play mode to start  playback    Playback starts in the direction that the unit played  back previously     Press the following buttons to operate tape transport     To  Eject a cassette       4 and  gt  gt   simultaneously    Change the playback side       Fast forward the upper side   P      gt   of the tape   Rewind the lower side  4    of the tape    Rewind the upper side   gt      lt  lt   of the tape   Fast forward the lower side    4  of the tape    Stop fast transport and  resume playback           lt  lt       BP lightly        When you eject the cassette  the unit switches to the  previous mode       Do not press    44 or        all the way  Doing so may  change the direction of tape transport     7 ENGLISH    Auto Reverse function   When the end of the tape is reached during playback or  fast tape transport  the direction of the tape is  automatically reversed  and playba
57. unes in to a traffic announcement  program by way of TP function  you can increase the  volume  but cannot decrease it      When the traffic announcement program finishes  the  unit automatically returns to the previous state     Tuning in to a station by specifying a  Program Type  PTY     1 Press and hold TA until    PRO TYPE    appears on  the display    PRO TVPE  disappears approx  5 seconds later    2 While    PRO TYPE    is displayed  press one of the  preset station buttons  for more than 0 5 seconds to  select a Program Type   The unit starts to search for a station of the selected  Program Type and tunes in to the station      The Program Types are assigned to the preset station   buttons as follows     Preset station button Program Type  default   NEWS  SPORT  EDUCATE  SCIENCE  ROCK M    CLASSICS             CT R442    Changing the Program Types assigned to  preset station buttons   You can assign one of the following Program Types to  each preset station button        NEWS  AFFAIRS  INFO  SPORT  EDUCATE   DRAMA  CULTURE  SCIENCE  VARIED  POP M   ROCK M  EASY M  LIGHT M  CLASSICS  and       OTHER M  1 Turn off the unit   2 Press and hold TA until    PRO TYPE    appears in the  display   3 While    PRO TYPE    is displayed  turn AUDIO  CONTROL to select the desired Program Type   4 Whilethe selected Program Type is displayed  press    adesired preset station button for 2 or more seconds     Adjusting the clock by Clock Time  CT   service    The unit adjusts the clock
    
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